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Author Archives: David P. Goldman

Source: Bloomberg
Posted inRussia, World

A small but telling clue that the world economy is back on track

by David P. Goldman March 10, 2017February 18, 2020
Source: Bloomberg
Posted inUncategorized

Lookout for big payroll number Friday

by David P. Goldman March 10, 2017February 18, 2020
Source: Bloomberg
Posted inUncategorized

Treasury moves before Bund

by David P. Goldman March 9, 2017February 18, 2020
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi (R). Photo: Reuters, Ralph Orlowski
Posted inChina, Germany, World

European rate risks suddenly tilted to the upside

by David P. Goldman March 9, 2017February 18, 2020
Source: Bloomberg
Posted inChina, European Union, Germany, World

Did higher US interest rates tumble oil prices?

by David P. Goldman March 9, 2017February 18, 2020
Job applicants wait in line at a technology job fair in Los Angeles. Photo: Reuters
Posted inWorld

Surge in US small business confidence boosts payrolls

by David P. Goldman March 9, 2017February 18, 2020
At times of heightened risk, investors are looking for more than just yield. Photo: Geraint Otis Warlow via Flickr
Posted inWorld

A mystery solved: Why real yields are falling despite higher growth

by David P. Goldman February 18, 2017February 18, 2020
Chinese pianist Wang Yuja smiles during a rehearsal at the National Concert Hall in Taipei  in 2014.  AFP PHOTO / Mandy CHENG / AFP PHOTO / Mandy Cheng
Posted inChina, Hong Kong, Middle East, World

Two Transgressors: Milo Yiannopoulos and Yuja Wang

by David P. Goldman February 15, 2017February 18, 2020
A mural of the late founder of the Islamic republic of Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, is seen through a car in south Tehran. Photo: AFP
Posted inAfghanistan, AT Finance, China, Iran, Middle East, Northeast Asia, Russia, South Asia, Syria, World

Iran is Putin’s depreciating asset

by David P. Goldman February 9, 2017February 18, 2020
President-Elect Donald Trump looks on in Des Moines, Iowa on December 8, 2016 during his USA Thank You Tour. Photo: AFP / Timothy A. Clary
Posted inAT Finance, China, European Union, France, Germany, Mexico, Middle East, South Asia, Turkey, United Kingdom, World

Donald Trump, American hero

by David P. Goldman January 20, 2017February 18, 2020
A Chinese investor looks at a screen displaying the Shanghai Composite Index at a stock brokerage house in Fuyang city, Anhui province. Photo: AFP
Posted inChina, Shanghai

Soft landing predicted for China’s debt-laden corporates

by David P. Goldman December 29, 2016February 18, 2020
No US Air Force commander will allow the F-22 Raptor anywhere near Russian air defenses in Syria as they do not know how good they are and do not want to find out. Photo: Reuters
Posted inAfghanistan, AT Finance, Beijing, China, European Union, France, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Middle East, Philippines, Russia, South Asia, Syria, Taiwan, Turkey, Vietnam, World

How the US should engage China and Russia

by David P. Goldman December 17, 2016February 18, 2020
Crude oil storage tanks in Cushing, Oklahoma. Oil prices are likely to stick at the mid-US$50 range. Photo: Reuters/Nick Oxford/File Photo
Posted inUncategorized

Bond bear market is over for the moment

by David P. Goldman December 14, 2016February 18, 2020
Moderate employment growth will dissuade the Federal Reserve from acting too quickly to raise interest rates. Photo: Reuters/Lucy Nicholson
Posted inUncategorized

Quick take on US November employment report: Goldilocks number

by David P. Goldman December 2, 2016February 18, 2020
A man shops in a Toys-R-US store in Virginia during a Black Friday sale on Thanksgiving evening in 2015. Photo: AFP/Paul J. Richards
Posted inChina, European Union, France, Germany, India, South Asia, World

History of Thanksgiving defines America’s character

by David P. Goldman November 22, 2016February 18, 2020
Donald Trump has made little effort to offset his anti-immigrant rhetoric. Photo: Flickr / Gage Skidmore
Posted inChina, European Union, France, India, Italy, Mexico, Northeast Asia, South Asia, South Korea, World

Trump effect a downside for emerging markets

by David P. Goldman November 21, 2016February 18, 2020
Donald Trump regards the communist government in Beijing as the United States' major rival. Photo: Reuters
Posted inChina, Germany, World

The global bond rout started in China, not the US

by David P. Goldman November 15, 2016February 18, 2020
An ingot of 99.99% pure gold sits on the scales in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Photo: Reuters / Ilya Naymushin
Posted inJapan, Northeast Asia

What’s the best US election hedge?

by David P. Goldman November 6, 2016February 18, 2020

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